Reason:
print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl} have been split into
print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl}-{base,x11}.
print/ghostscript*-nox11 ports have been removed.
The -base installs Ghostscript binaries, libgs, and other data files
and it depends on no X11 library. The -x11 installs a small shared
library to enable x11* devices in the installed -base package.
In most cases, Ghostscript is installed as a dependency. A port/package
which requires Ghostscript will automatically pick up -base, and
when x11* devices required it will pick up -x11 in addition.
If one wants to install Ghostscript manually and full compatibility
with the previous versions, just install -x11 because it installs
-base as a dependency. Combination of the two provides the same
functionality as before.

- Split ghostscript into X11-independent and -dependent parts:
* print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl}-base
Installs Ghostscript binary, libgs, and related files.
These ports do not depend on X11 libraries (i.e. x11* devices
are not available). USES=ghostscript will set dependency on
one of them depending on GHOSTSCRIPT_DEFAULT.
The default device is set to "display" or "bbox".
* print/ghostscript{7,8,9,9-agpl}-x11
Installs a shared library which provides X11 support to
the installed Ghostscript binaries. x11* devices will be

Convert all :U to :tu and :L to :tl
Since FreeBSD 8.4 and FreeBSD 9.1 make(1) do support :tu and :tl as a
replacement for :U and :L (which has been marked as deprecated)
bmake which is the default on FreeBSD 10+ only support by default
:tu/:tl a hack has been added at the time to support :U and :L to ease
migration. This hack is now not necessary anymore
Note that this makes the ports tree incompatible with make(1) from
FreeBSD 8.3 or earlier
With hat: portmgr

Use an old version of IPA fonts as Ryumin-Light and GothicBBB-Medium for
Ghostscript 7. This is because the latest version is not compatible with
.optnttcidfont directive. The other versions of Ghostscript use the new
version.

Resurrect print/ghostscript7*. Ghostscript 7.x is incompatible with 8.x
and 9.x in terms of CJK character support and they are still in demand.
While I am here, the following changes have been added:
- Add LICENSE.
- Use OPTIONS_DEFINE for ghostscript drivers.
- Add MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=yes.
Discussed with: bapt

japanese/font-std, chinese/font-std, and dependency fixups due
to it have been added. These are to install standard fonts used in the
Ports Collection. Currently they contain:
std.ja_JP/Mincho
std.ja_JP/Gothic
std.ja_JP/Ryumin-Light
std.ja_JP/GothicBBB-Medium
std.zh_CN/STHeiti-Regular
std.zh_CN/STSong-Light
std.zh_CN/MSung-Light
std.zh_CN/MHei-Medium
under ${PREFIX}/share/fonts/. They are just symlinks to
corresponding font files. The symlink names are based on popular
PostScript font names.
Applications should refer the font files via XLFD or fontconfig
first. If they need a direct reference to the font file, please use
files in std.*/*. This is because direct reference to a specific
font name in an application configuration file makes the maintenance
difficult when the font file name is changed, for example.

The following repocopies have been done for print/ghostscript-*
reorganization:
print/ghostscript-gnu -> print/ghostscript7
print/ghostscript-gnu-nox11 -> print/ghostscript7-nox11
print/ghostscript-gnu-commfont -> print/ghostscript7-commfont
print/ghostscript-gpl -> print/ghostscript8
print/ghostscript-gpl-nox11 -> print/ghostscript8-nox11
japanese/ghostscript-gnu-jpnfont -> print/ghostscript7-jpnfont
korean/ghostscript-gnu-korfont -> print/ghostscript7-korfont
and clean up Makefile of each port for the changes, and assign the
maintainers to doceng@.
Not hooked up to the build yet because it needs more fixes in
dependent ports and bsd.port.mk.
PR: ports/124157